I always remember it as Make Phit...
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Ok,
I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages
don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about
what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames.
Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why
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I
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Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames?
Ok,
I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages
don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about
what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored
. I distinctly
remember a discussion about
what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command
for anchored frames.
Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of
why this functions the
way that it does - basically, when I place my
anchored frame at a certain
location, then use Esc
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?
If you initially set the anchored frame postion to be
Below Current Line, using ESC mp to shrink the size
Daniel, Linda, Rick, Kay, Sarah, Grant, Debbi, Fred, et. al.
Thanks for all of the information. Here's a quick summary of what I have
learned both on and off-list:
1.) Esc m p - Escape math position. We inherited this function from its
original purpose for equations in a Framemaker document
Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL
(ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll). This allows you to use the Esc m p command, but
the anchored frame will stay as it was originally set.
I won't redistribute the DLL without permission, but I've copied Doug at
the email I had for him from
LOL
Someone else provided me with the DLL (I forget whom) so I don't have
a problem with anyone distributing it.
It works great...I love it.
--Doug
On 2/8/06, Martinek, Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL
(ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll).
When I taught this shortcut in one of my FrameMaker classes, someone
suggested it stood for Make Perfect.
I've always liked that and it makes the shortcut easier to remember.
Pat Christenson
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Ok,
I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages
don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about
what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames.
Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why
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Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames?
Ok,
I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable
messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a
discussion about what the m and p represented
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Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames?
Ok,
I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messag
but
> the searchable messages
> don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly
> remember a discussion about
> what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command
> for anchored frames.
> Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of
> why this functions the
>
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